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John P. Kee (born John Prince Kee on June 4, 1962) is an American gospel singer and pastor. Kee has been active for more than 35 years in the music field. He is primarily known for mixing traditional gospel with modern contemporary gospel, and for having a soulful husky voice. Kee is also known as "The Prince of Gospel Music". [1]
The Secret Is Out is the eighth overall album of gospel singer Vanessa Bell Armstrong, and first under the banner of major gospel label Verity Records.This largely traditional release, produced entirely by John P. Kee, revisited several signature songs from Armstrong's early career such as "Peace Be Still," "Faith That Conquers," and "Nobody But Jesus."
Lowell Curtis Pye, Sr. (born March 28, 1970 Detroit, Michigan) [2] [3] [4] sang as a tenor in John P. Kee’s V.I.P choir. In 1991, Pye was featured as the lead in Kee’s "Jesus Is Real." Pye, who grew up in Detroit, Michigan sang in an adult gospel men’s quartet at the age of four. He is now a Praise & Worship leader at his church.
Isaac Thompson Carree III (born April 28, 1973) is an American gospel musician.He started his music career, in 1990, with the Gospel legend John P. Kee, yet his solo career commenced in 2011, with the release of Uncommon Me by Sovereign Agency.
WOW Gospel 2005 is a double CD gospel music compilation album in the WOW series.Released on January 25, 2005, it has thirty-one tracks. The album cover pays tribute to Washington, D.C.
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Jon Robert Gibson (born January 3, 1962) [12] is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, and record producer.Originally a blue-eyed soul singer, he switched from secular music to contemporary Christian music in the late-1980s.
Cortez was born in Houston, Texas on September 17, 1985, [1] as Zacardi Renye Louis Cortez. [2] His spiritual and music mentor, John P. Kee, was an influence upon his life, while they were touring together, and Kee even had Cortez featured on his album in 2005, Live at the Fellowship. [1]